In documents: Meghan Markle's sister denies her statements with Oprah

Samantha, Meghan Markle's half-sister, criticized the Duchess of Sussex's interview with Oprah Winfrey, saying the truth was completely ignored, to publish a batch of photos and documents that belie Meghan's statements about her.

Samantha, 56, admits that she does not sympathize with her sister Megan, 39, who revealed during the last interview with the American journalist Oprah that she had resisted suicidal thoughts during her time in the British royal family, and instead Samantha accused her sister, Duchess Meghan Markle of using "Her depression as an excuse for treatment."

In the recently released footage of the CBS interview with Prince Harry and Megan, the Duchess of Sussex told Megan Oprah, 67, that she "does not know Samantha," noting that she grew up as a "lonely child," but her half-sister insisted However, what Megan said is far from the truth.

Samantha said, "I do not know how she can say that she does not know me and she was a single child .. We have pictures throughout our life together. So how does she not know me?" She showed pictures that she collected with the Duchess at different stages throughout their lives, the last of which was in 2008, 13 years ago. Just.

When Oprah asked Megan about Samantha's book, the Duchess replied: "I think it will be very difficult to tell everyone about me, and she does not know me," adding that she was raised as "the only child" and claimed that she had not seen her half-sister in nearly two decades.

The Duchess also said that Samantha changed her surname again to Markle after Megan entered into a love affair with Harry, suggesting that her half-sister was trying to take advantage of the public interest in her name.

But Samantha insisted that this claim was completely inaccurate, and shared more evidence to disprove it, addressing Megan: “I was Markle before you were you. Even though this was a bit so strange that she was saying that I only changed my name again. When she met Harry. Markle has always been my name. "


Samantha presented to the Inside Edition her petition to change her name, which dates back to December 1997, and her university diplomas.